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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The Eye of the Wolf and the "Readers Bill of Rights"

By: Daniel PennacLocation: FIC PENGenre: Fairy Tale x Foreign Lit.

First of all the author of this book wrote the "Readers Bill of Rights" below. I love them.
This book is a fable, it is all about respect, understanding, selflessness and friendship. It is the story of two, both hurt, both wanting to regain somethings that have been lost, and belief that maybe they can be found. It is a short book only 115 pages long, but it packs a punch. And it goes where I love too...Reminiscent of
THE LITTLE PRINCE, Daniel Pennac’s fable of a boy and a wolf who dare to
meet each other’s gaze unfolds with humor, poignancy, and philosophical
resonance.

They were born worlds apart, the wolf from
the Far North and the boy from Yellow Africa. Now all that separates
them is a cage at the zoo. The wolf has lost much on his journey,
including an eye and his beloved pack. But when he finally consents to
trust the strange, still little boy who has been watching him ― to meet
his eye ― their lives intersect with unforgettable results.

Master
storyteller Daniel Pennac weaves the events of two lives into a mythic
tapestry that ultimately and magnificently reveals the fellowship of all
creatures.